November 27, 2024
Fashion

Could Louis Vuitton braids be the next big thing in 2019?

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You dont have to be particularly fashion-forward to recognise the Louis Vuitton logo.

One aspiring designer and rapper, Magnus Juliano, has taken the signature design of the brand and turned it into something out of the ordinary; braid accessories.

The 27-year-old graphic designer from Columbus, Ohio has used 3D printing to create the colourful look.

And its not just about trendy hair accessories, he says, its about honouring African American roots.

Revealing the stylish LV monogram carefully crafted into his braids, Magnus posted the look on his Instagram, tagging Virgil Abloh, artistic director of Louis Vuittons mens wear collection.

He wrote: Hey Virgil Abloh, can I earn an internship? I have ideas!

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The technicolour designs created by Magnus took a lot of time and effort as he spent six months 3D printing each design and putting it together.

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The idea was birthed from multiple inspirations, Magnus told Metro.co.uk.

The first being access. Dapper Dan a black streetwear designer used the likeness of huge fashion houses in the 80s and created hip-hop couture pieces that were in my opinion revolutionary. Fast forward to now Louis Vuitton has hired Virgil Abloh another black streetwear designer for a prominent position.

It just feels good knowing that these dreams are possible now! The second inspiration came from my African culture. Beads and braids are an expression and communicative.

Thirdly I believe hair jewellery and accessories are underrated. I also saw an opportunity for innovation and took it.

Magnus used a 3D-printing company co-founded by his former university professor to create the ornaments. He also enlisted the help of a hairstylist to do do the braiding and fastening work.

He tagged Louis Vuitton in the post to direct their attention to his work, which won over a lot of fans on Instagram.

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Many called the work dope while one wrote: You definitely deserve that internship.

Others left him positive words of encouragement, saying: Virgil would be a fool not to get in touch with you. But if that does happen, dont stop and keep producing. You have so much talent and authenticity you cannot be ignored. And this can work for so many other brands.

Were excited to see whether the look catches on.

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